'The Voice' Star Christina Grimmie Interview on New Music 'Must Be Love' and More, Watch Here (VIDEO)

'The Voice' Star Christina Grimmie Interview on New Music 'Must Be Love' and More, Watch Here (VIDEO)
"The Voice" finalist, Christina Grimmie, gave an interview recently with 'On Air With Ryan Seacrest,' and she answered some music questions and questions as well. She shares about her favorite television shows, her favorite coffee drink and more. You can check out the videos above.
"Five years from now, [my dream] is to sell out a stadium tour, or an arena tour. That would be great." Grimmie shared she hopes for her future.
Grimmie was signed to Island Records with the help of her coach Adam Levine earlier this summer.
Christina added on her Facebook, "THANK YOU ADAM LEVIINNNEEE!!!!! For wanting to sign me to yur label....bc after 5 years on YouTube, not a single label out there would sign me. And he has known me for only a couple months n wud you look at that. Adam BELIEVES in me, as did my Team Grimmie all these years. Also UHMM thank yu to my managers BRIAN AND MANDYYY who believed in me for 4 years now, SERIOUSLY GUYS WE HAVE ARRIVED!!! It's music makin time!!!!! This moment. RIGHT NOW..IS THWJEKALWOJEBRJELAKAHDJAKAJDHKAKDJDKAKA THANK YU JESUS!!!!!!!! SO BLESSED TONIGHT!!!!!"
Christina has her new single out "Must Be Love" which is available now on iTunes. "Must Be Love" was produced by Elof Loelv and recorded at ZAC Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. She finished up 'The Voice' U.S. Tour earlier this summer with other finalists Josh Kaufman, Jake Worthington, Jacquie Lee, Will Champlin, Dia Frampton and more.
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